Bruce: Terry. I've been thinking about something you once told me... and you were wrong. It's not Batman that makes you worthwhile; it's the other way around. Never tell yourself anything different.
Terry: ...Thanks.
In post 102, Finral wrote:to be fair, I trapped him with my "He's just gonna claim Seer" trick.
No you actually mis played heavily.
Bruce: Terry. I've been thinking about something you once told me... and you were wrong. It's not Batman that makes you worthwhile; it's the other way around. Never tell yourself anything different.
Terry: ...Thanks.
In post 105, Amélie wrote:I'm a little disappointed that whoever was seer didn't claim but I'll take the blame for this loss anyways.
Yeah, what made you trust Finral?
Bruce: Terry. I've been thinking about something you once told me... and you were wrong. It's not Batman that makes you worthwhile; it's the other way around. Never tell yourself anything different.
Terry: ...Thanks.
In post 107, Klick wrote:We both thought it was you! I guess Kop could also be it. Glad we went for the win today then
Yes, like I said, that read made no sense lmao. Scum hunting isn't a pr tell.
Bruce: Terry. I've been thinking about something you once told me... and you were wrong. It's not Batman that makes you worthwhile; it's the other way around. Never tell yourself anything different.
Terry: ...Thanks.
Then that means Kop was seer but I can see why he was in a tough position because after getting guiltied, claiming seer does look a decent amount bad but I would've preferred he claim anyways because I got thrown for a loop with Frogsterking hinting at being seer for no apparent reason.
Why is it so easy to kill our happiness but so hard to kill our sadness?
I played it all wrong, I was the seer and had a guilty on Finral
I tried to ride Finral and hoped that possibly his partner would have jumped on, and then pushed for Finral to eat rope, and survive the next night giving us a better chance of winning the game, as I would have either found the second scum, or got an inno. In normal circumstances I would have came out with the counter claim had we had a doctor, or some sort of blocking feature. Sorry guys/girl.
In post 105, Amélie wrote:I'm a little disappointed that whoever was seer didn't claim but I'll take the blame for this loss anyways.
Yeah, what made you trust Finral?
I found you extremely scummy. That is why I trusted Finral.
Huh. Interesting.
PEdit: I never once hinted at being Seer. I distrusted Finral enough to not require a counterclaim, because surviving to D3 will increase Town's chances of winning.
Bruce: Terry. I've been thinking about something you once told me... and you were wrong. It's not Batman that makes you worthwhile; it's the other way around. Never tell yourself anything different.
Terry: ...Thanks.
In post 113, Kop wrote:I played it all wrong, I was the seer and had a guilty on Finral
I tried to ride Finral and hoped that possibly his partner would have jumped on, and then pushed for Finral to eat rope, and survive the next night giving us a better chance of winning the game, as I would have either found the second scum, or got an inno. In normal circumstances I would have came out with the counter claim had we had a doctor, or some sort of blocking feature. Sorry guys/girl.
For what it's worth I think it was a fair play, I was thinking along the same lines, I think Finral does get executed in most game states there.
Bruce: Terry. I've been thinking about something you once told me... and you were wrong. It's not Batman that makes you worthwhile; it's the other way around. Never tell yourself anything different.
Terry: ...Thanks.
In post 115, Amélie wrote:It didn't make sense to me that you distrusted Finral without a counterclaim.
It was because I believed they were role phishing after confirming their alignment via the quick hammer.
In most cases I believe they should automatically be executed, but because of the duration of D1 I thought it would be helpful to scum hunt first.
Bruce: Terry. I've been thinking about something you once told me... and you were wrong. It's not Batman that makes you worthwhile; it's the other way around. Never tell yourself anything different.
Terry: ...Thanks.